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Table of Contents
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About the Author
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About the Project
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Acronyms and Abbreviations
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Executive Summary
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Introduction
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Gender-Based Violence
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TFGBV
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Forms of TFGBV
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Who Is Affected?
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What Are the Harms?
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Conclusion
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Works Cited
About the Author
Suzie Dunn is a senior fellow at CIGI, and a Ph.D. candidate and part-time professor at the
University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Law. She currently teaches Contracts Law and the Law of Images
at the university and regularly guest lectures on law and technology. Her research centres on the intersections of gender, equality, technology and
the law, with a specific focus on the non-consensual distribution of intimate images, deepfakes and impersonation in digital spaces. As a subject matter expert on online gender-based violence, Suzie
is contributing to Supporting a Safer Internet: Global Survey of Gender-Based Violence Online, a two-year research project supported by the International Development Research Centre.
As an innovative thinker with a deep passion for equality and technology, Suzie has published and presented her work both nationally and
internationally on issues including the importance of internet connectivity for Northern youth, the application of Canadian law to deepfake technology and civil responses to the non-consensual distribution of intimate images. She is also a researcher with The eQuality Project, where she
is developing a case law database on criminal law decisions involving technology-facilitated violence.
In 2018, as a policy adviser with Global Affairs Canada’s Digital Inclusion Lab, Suzie contributed to drafting two international commitments to end gender-based violence in digital contexts: the Group of Seven’s “Charlevoix Commitment to End Sexual and Gender-Based Violence, Abuse and Harassment in Digital Contexts” and the United
Nations Human Rights Council’s resolution entitled “Accelerating efforts to eliminate violence against women and girls: preventing and responding
to violence
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